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Supporting Jewish women artists from around the world to create contemporary, visual interpretations of Torah text

Women of the Book: Jewish Women Recording, Reflecting, Revisioning is midrashic (interpretive) scroll based on the form and content of a traditional Torah scroll and created on 54 parchment panels (the number of Torah portions) by 54 Jewish women artists from around the world. It is an international, multi-denominational installation that acknowledges the centrality of women’s voices in the texts of our lives.

Core to the far-reaching impact of Women of the Book is a traveling exhibit of the scroll which will be installed in museums and galleries around the world. Accompanying the exhibit will be an art book featuring the work of the artists alongside ancient and contemporary midrashim (interpretations/commentaries), interviews with and reflections by the participating artists as well as essays by leading Jewish feminist thinkers and curators. An interactive curriculum will provide programming for community education and Jewish learning in a wide range of settings and institutions.

Women of the Book is both a channel for artists who are well-versed in Torah to express their artistic vision and a gateway for those who have not yet found their voices working within the stories of the Jewish people. It supports the emergence of Jewish women artists as intimately connected to text, as storytellers and as visionaries who inform our lives as women, as Jews and as citizens of the world. The collaborative nature of this international project demonstrates one of women’s profound gifts to society and will serve as a model for generations to come.

During this pivotal time in Jewish history when women are, for the first time, emerging as Torah scribes, we are compelled to examine what it means to come to Torah as women, to come to writing, to interpreting, to telling through the experience of womanhood. Nearly as old as the Torah is the tradition of interpreting what is meant by the writings. Commentaries, written by male rabbis, scholars and their students, make up an entire canon of literature. The voices of Jewish women as interpreters of text are underrepresented in the worlds of Jewish education and Jewish thought. Similarly, the work of women artists is under-represented in galleries, museums and textbooks. Women of the Book addresses these critical gaps by supporting each artist in making personal, visual meaning from the familial, tribal, historical, political, and geographical questions that emerge from within the text. Women of the Book is creating a vehicle for Jewish women artists to enter into the interpretive canon and to initiate, through their artistic and intellectual processes, the creation of new languages of interpretation and midrashic expression. Through international exhibitions and educational programming, we see this midrashic scroll becoming a critical and visionary voice of Judaism.

What professionals are saying about Women of the Book:

“I explore the women of the Bible and bring them forward to combat the wars and violence of today in a Midrash of intricate paintings... my work is celebratory of my womanhood, my abilities, my strengths and my ambitions.” Artist, Siona Benjamin

"Since making aliyah in 1994, the landscape and spiritscape of Israel has had an enormous influence on my art. That and a woman’s viewpoint have been the central essence in my art, the attempt to find places where the Political and Spiritual meet. This Political and Spiritual agenda is emblematic of Torah wisdom." Artist, Judth Margolis

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